Tag Archives: Opioid Crisis

Opioid Addiction in Texas

The opioid crisis has severely impacted the United States since it began in the 1990s. Several states have put programs into place to help educate and protect their citizens. Texas is one of these states, publishing information daily about opioid statistics and treatment information. Individuals that use opioids in Texas may be unaware of the […]

What Has Walmart Done to Prevent the Opioid Crisis in Their Pharmacies?

Walmart

The opioid crisis is still ongoing, with thousands of people dying from overdosing on prescription medications. Walmart and Sam’s Club are aware of the problem and have therefore decided to provide a solution through changes in their policies. Hopefully, the response Walmart and Sam’s Club have had to the opioid crisis will inspire other pharmacies […]

How Is the Opioid Scandal Affecting Drug Companies?

Pharmacy Companies

The fallout of the opioid crisis has already put Purdue Pharma and Insys Therapeutics into bankruptcy. Some of the nation’s biggest companies are facing uncertainty during the pandemic, including CVS, Johnson & Johnson, McKesson, and Walgreens. These companies are struggling with the manufacture and sales of prescription opioids while still trying to provide medicine and […]

Improving the Opioid Crisis Through Preventing Chronic Disease

Improving the Opioid Crisis Through Preventing Chronic Disease

Chronic disease and illness cost the United States more than $635 billion per year due to medical costs, disability programs, and loss of productivity in the workforce. One out of every five American adults reports living with chronic pain, which is equal to 50 million people. Research from the University of Georgia found that preventing […]

Dealing Effectively with the Opioid Crisis: How Can the Focus Shift From Punishment to Treatment?

Dealing Effectively with the Opioid Crisis: How Can the Focus Shift From Punishment to Treatment?

Arresting those with opioid use disorder (OUD) is not the answer to battling the opioid epidemic enveloping our nation. The American Psychological Association (APA) strongly suggests focusing on evidence-based treatments to pull the country out of the grips of this opioid crisis.  The Numbers Point to a Significant Need for Change Our nation is in […]

Can Non-Drug Pain Treatments Help Fight the Opioid Crisis?

Non-drug pain treatments

The United States is within the grips of an opioid crisis, and treatment professionals actively seek alternative treatment options for chronic pain. The need for alternatives is imperative since almost 100 million Americans live with chronic pain. Since the late 1990s, the initial treatment option for most of these patients was opioids, such as hydrocodone, […]

The Future of Babies Exposed to Opioids: Are There Enough Resources to Support This Growing Problem?

The Future of Babies Exposed to Opioids: Are There Enough Resources to Support This Growing Problem?

The opioid epidemic is claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, impacting communities, and changing the face of our nation. In the United States, roughly one baby every 15 minutes, or more than 30,000 babies a year, are born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. What Is NAS? Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is characterized by: […]

The Relationship Between Opioids and Suicide: Not as Close as We Once Thought

The Relationship Between Opioids and Suicide|The Relationship Between Opioids and Suicide

Estimates used to be that suicide accounted for almost one-third of all opioid-related overdose deaths. However, new research found that suicide accounted for only 4% of opioid-related deaths. The study utilized 17 years of data, between 2000 and 2017, to figure out the prevalence of unintentional, suicidal, or unspecified deaths related to opioid use. The […]

Fentanyl: Another Part of America’s Opioid Crisis

Fentanyl and America's Opioid Crisis

Opioid overdoses account for over 400,000 deaths between 1999 and 2018. Current statistics indicate that over 100 Americans die every day due to an opioid overdose. Fentanyl is a synthetic or artificially produced opioid available in the US. It is also the drug responsible for over 30,000 overdose deaths in 2018. Fentanyl came about in […]

What is Congress Doing Now About the Opioid Crisis?

Does Recovery Mean the Same to Everyone?

Congress’s approach to dealing with the opioid crisis is expensive and still a struggle. While there is a reduction of opioid overdose deaths because of the introduction of Narcan in emergencies, so much more can be done. It is important to see what Congress is doing now about the opioid crisis to better figure out […]